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Discounting for Condition: How Much?

Not Just Price Tag, Scope of Work Discounting for a home’s “vintage” condition is inherently subjective. Some Buyers don’t want to tackle anything more challenging than painting a Bedroom (if that). Others ” especially if they have contracting skills (or access to them) ” are up for remodeling the Kitchen, Bath’s and anything else that...
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Discounting for Deferred Maintenance: How Much?

Rules of Thumb Veteran Realtors know that $1 in deferred maintenance subtracts much more than that from a home’s sales price. The ratio can be 3:1, 4:1 or even higher. While the exact amount is house and buyer-specific, at least anecdotally, there seem to be two factors that widen the discount. One. Price Point. First-time...
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Discounting for Deferred Maintenance: How Much?

Rules of Thumb Veteran Realtors know that $1 in deferred maintenance subtracts much more than that from a home’s sales price. The ratio can be 3:1, 4:1 or even higher. While the exact amount is house and buyer-specific, at least anecdotally, there seem to be two factors that widen the discount. One. Price Point. First-time Buyers are notoriously...
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Twin Cities Market Snapshot — March, 2010

Today’s Buyers: Looking for (Affordable) Cream Puffs My quick “snapshot” on the Twin Cities housing market as of St. Patrick’s Day, 2010? It continues to be a schizophrenic market, in which the lower end — defined as under $200k for single family detached — is selling (too?) briskly, and values are hard to find. I...
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